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# 700 programmable stations PLL synthesized dual conversion Aircraft band + SSB support Eton Elite Executive Radio with PLL Dual Conversion, Synchronous Tuning, AM/F...

**Brand:** eton
**Price:** 1491.43 DT
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## Summary

> 🌍 Tune into the unseen world — your elite gateway to global airwaves!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Eton Elite Executive Radio with PLL Dual Conversion, Synchronous Tuning, AM/F... by eton
- **How much does it cost?** 1491.43 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- eton enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted eton brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Portable Powerhouse:** Vegan leather case and dual power options (AC adapter or AA batteries) keep you connected anywhere.
- • **Global Frequency Mastery:** Seamlessly tune AM, FM, Longwave, Shortwave & Aircraft bands for worldwide connectivity.
- • **Crystal-Clear Audio Precision:** Advanced PLL dual conversion and synchronous tuning deliver distortion-free, rich sound.
- • **Tailored Listening Experience:** Customize with 700 programmable presets, bandwidth filters, and sleep timer for your lifestyle.
- • **Insider’s Window to the World:** Access amateur, maritime, military, and aviation signals—unlock hidden global conversations.

## Overview

The Eton Elite Executive is a compact, portable shortwave radio featuring AM, FM, Longwave, Aircraft band, and Single Sideband (SSB) reception. It boasts 700 programmable stations, PLL synthesized dual conversion for superior tuning accuracy, and a synchronous circuit to minimize distortion. Encased in a stylish vegan leather cover, it offers versatile power options via AC adapter or AA batteries, making it perfect for on-the-go professionals eager to explore global broadcasts, aviation chatter, and amateur radio signals with crystal-clear audio.

## Description

The product voltage arrange is 110V

Review: THere's really only one flaw, but it's a wonderful thing to own. - It's a great little radio. It's very small and would be really easy to take anywhere, to a game farm for a little entertaimnet when screens aren't an appealing thought. On a picnic, on a road trip or some other kind of small adventure. It has a great tuner, it has great features which help make it much easier to use, for instance it can scan for channels which makes it easier to find air band frequencies which are in use rather than having to scan manually, arrive at a frequency which is in use but not in use at the moment that you scan so there's nothing to hear and no way for an uninitiated listener to know that they are on the right channel so to speak. It has every feature one could want from aradio and then some. It has a sleep mode so if you're listening and you fall asleep the radio will turn itself off after a pre-determined amount of time (The one sleeping in this case is you, not the radio). A radio like this, which has a reciever that can tune into almost any frequency used for radio by people is a little window on a world that exists but is otherwise invisible. One can listen to CB or Ham radio and there are still people who broadcast tiny radio stations which exist only for a few hours a week. Hearing the converrsations between airline pilots is interesting too. There are things that happen way up above our heads, interactions between people up there, that we would otherwise be unaware of, and they're interesting. It's a great toy and an interesting and fun thing to have. It has a squelch feature, so that even when the radion signal is weak or subject to inteference the little radio can make it more audible and clearer to hear. It is genuinely a wonderful device, if you want to hear what humans, even ones who are quite far away, are putting into the world using radio waves, this thing is definitely on your side. It's unquestionable a tool you want to use for that purpose. It does chuff when it's tuned but it makes up for that by having an autotune feature (seek). The flaw? It's not that it's not a high fidelity device and that the speaker isn't a powerful speaker, which is something that's possible today but wasn't possible when this device was originally designed (Also it's quite charming and a little nostalgic that the speaker isn't the same thing that one might get in a bass boosted sound bar). The flaw is to do with the way batteries are dealt with by the little radio. It can charge batteries but very slowly, putting a couple of L-Ion rechargables in it would seem to be a good idea. But it seems that the radio chews through them even if it's plugged into the wall outlet. I've had to take the batteries out and put them into a charger a few times when I unplugged it from the wall and found that the batteries were dead. It isn't all that light on batteries and will flatten a set in two days or so from fully charged (Better batteries might last a little longer, the ones I've chosen are eveready which while reputable, well better batteries do exist), but if the charge circuiit isn't isolated and the charger doesn't keep up with the rate of consumption then the batteried will slowly run down even if the device is plugged into grid power. If you do get one and do take it on n adventure which will see you away from home for more than a few hours I'd say take a few extra batteries along so that you don't take the radio out to let it play music in the backgrouond and find that the batteries are dead.
Review: Awesome, a jewel - Update 3/28/2022 I have had some months to use this now, an still give it 5 starts. A few key fidings: 1. You may read that this has poor battery life. Not true, so long as you turn off the display when not in use. There is a setting for that, and if left one at full brightness, the batteries do get drained. So just be sure to set the display at the default setting (reamins on for about 10 seconds, and then shuts down). 2. For new SW users, timinjg is everything. I pick up Asian stations in the morning, 900 to noon. I pick up ham operators in the early evening. Stations simply have their own unique schedule, like a New Zealand station (11725), awesome station, I usually get this very late at night (Mountain Time USA), weekends, but it comes in really clear, with music, politics, great stuff. 3. On YouTube, search for "how to save statiions on eton elite executive" and there's a great how-to video there by a fellow, he does a really nice job of explaining and showing how to save your various stations and frequencies (all bands). Also how to label your pages. One you do it a few times, it's really easy. 4. Finally, I called Eton once with a question about the line-in. They got back to me, they called me back, it's still a weird feature IMHO as I list below, but what I did learn is that Eton is pronouced "ee-tahn" (emphais on the second syllable). So after some months of use, I enjoy the radio more with time, woth every penny. Original review Briefly, this is a great radio. I don't have much experience with short wave radios as points of comparison, but here are my experiences with this radio after almost a month, in no particular order: 1. I love the leather cover, I never take it off, look at the product pictures, it serves as a stand. It covers the face of the radio when not in use. Very functional. 2. Audio quality is outstanding, the audio output. The speaker is very small, limited range obviously, but I have connected good headphones and multiple speaker systems and the sound is just terrific for music. I have listened to a wide variety, classical, jazz, great highs, a solid bottom end. You can use either the headphone or the audio out jack for audio output, I use the latter, very similar to a standard FM tuner. 3. The audio-in feature battles me, it is only one channel, and I see no use for it. A mystery. 4. The instructions are not well written, but the information is there, it just takes a couple of times through. But this could be improved. 5. People complain it is a complicated radio to operate. I see that more as a reflection of its rich features; there is plenty to learn. 6. I get a gazillion AM stations.; I get a good number of FM stations (I do not live in a large metropolitan area) with good reception. 7. I am exploring the shortwave bands, I have picked up radio New Zealand, North Korea, China I think, many Spanish-speaking stations, and lots and lots of bible folks. Little in the way of European or African stations thus far. I now better understand why short-wave listening is a bit of an art, as reception varies a lot based on time and atmospheric conditions. 8. SSB was a bit of a mystery, but it works great while listening to ham radio operators. 9. Aircraft band is fun; I live about 60 miles north of Salt Lake City and pick up the local airport as well as the Salt Lake Center and aircraft with whom it interacts. 10. Great battery life, and the built-in battery charger is great and easy to use. 11. Finally, IMHO, this is a nice-looking and well-constructed radio, well designed in appearance, features, controls. It amazes me how the screen adapts to sunlight and shows up in a blue screen. Very cool. All in all, totally pleased. A lot of attention to details and features. I always like have a radio available especially for emergencies, but this radio I used almost daily at this point. This radio has a great pedigree.

## Features

- Comprehensive Coverage: Receives AM, FM, Longwave, and Shortwave (SW) frequencies with precise digital manual, automatic, or keypad tuning, ensuring you stay connected to global broadcasts.
- Superior Signal Quality: Features PLL synthesized digital dual conversion for unmatched tuning accuracy, while a synchronous tuning circuit reduces distortion and fading for crystal-clear audio.
- Advanced Shortwave Listening: Includes Single Sideband (SSB) for access to amateur radio, maritime, aeronautical, and military signals, enhancing your shortwave experience.
- Customizable Listening: Equipped with 700 programmable stations, selectable bandwidth filters, and a digital clock with an alarm and sleep timer for a personalized listening experience.
- Portable & Versatile Power: Comes with a vegan leather case for travel and protection, and is powered by the included AC adapter or AA alkaline batteries (not included) for on-the-go convenience.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000NOSCN0 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Antenna Location | Music, News |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,772 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #196 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Brand | Eton |
| Built-In Media | Owner's Manual |
| Color | Elite Executive |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,126 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Leather |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00750254712012 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.6"L x 1.2"W x 4.1"H |
| Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Eton |
| Mfr Part Number | NELITESATELLIT |
| Model Number | NELITEEXECUTIVE |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6.6"L x 1.2"W x 4.1"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | FM |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style Name | Elite Executive |
| Tuner Technology | AM |
| Tuner Type | AM |
| UPC | 750254712012 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Eton
- **Color:** Elite Executive
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Included Components:** Owner's Manual
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 6.6"L x 1.2"W x 4.1"H
- **Radio Bands Supported:** FM
- **Special Feature:** Portable
- **Style:** Elite Executive
- **Tuner Technology:** AM

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this radio transmit also or just receive?**
A: ON EVERY WAVELENGTH: The Etón Elite 750 "BROADCASTS"(transmits) every radio wavelength...the CORRECT wording is "RECEIVES" or "receives broadcasts".  This sort of word play has become common on Amazon (and other online sellers) and is not only MISLEADING & DECEPTIVE but very annoying.  If you can't perform the SIMPLE task of accurately describing your product, it makes me wonder what questionable manufacturing and Quality Control methods you are using.  Clean up your act, consumers deserve it.

**Q: Can you please recommend a specific model antennas for sw and lw. i know sw and lw will require 2 different antennas. also include outdoor and indoor**
A: The Eavesdropper-T trapped dipole antenna is designed specifically for the shortwave broadcast listener. You can attach one end to your house and the other end to a tree or even slope it down to the ground. The center tap runs to the radio.
For longwave, just a very long wire. as along as you can get.

**Q: Can you connect this to an externsl antenna for SW if you want.**
A: If you have space for it you can connect a SW antenna.

**Q: Where is this radio made?**
A: The tag on the bottom of the radio says, “designed in California, made in China “

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THere's really only one flaw, but it's a wonderful thing to own.
*by A***E on December 9, 2023*

It's a great little radio. It's very small and would be really easy to take anywhere, to a game farm for a little entertaimnet when screens aren't an appealing thought. On a picnic, on a road trip or some other kind of small adventure. It has a great tuner, it has great features which help make it much easier to use, for instance it can scan for channels which makes it easier to find air band frequencies which are in use rather than having to scan manually, arrive at a frequency which is in use but not in use at the moment that you scan so there's nothing to hear and no way for an uninitiated listener to know that they are on the right channel so to speak. It has every feature one could want from aradio and then some. It has a sleep mode so if you're listening and you fall asleep the radio will turn itself off after a pre-determined amount of time (The one sleeping in this case is you, not the radio). A radio like this, which has a reciever that can tune into almost any frequency used for radio by people is a little window on a world that exists but is otherwise invisible. One can listen to CB or Ham radio and there are still people who broadcast tiny radio stations which exist only for a few hours a week. Hearing the converrsations between airline pilots is interesting too. There are things that happen way up above our heads, interactions between people up there, that we would otherwise be unaware of, and they're interesting. It's a great toy and an interesting and fun thing to have. It has a squelch feature, so that even when the radion signal is weak or subject to inteference the little radio can make it more audible and clearer to hear. It is genuinely a wonderful device, if you want to hear what humans, even ones who are quite far away, are putting into the world using radio waves, this thing is definitely on your side. It's unquestionable a tool you want to use for that purpose. It does chuff when it's tuned but it makes up for that by having an autotune feature (seek). The flaw? It's not that it's not a high fidelity device and that the speaker isn't a powerful speaker, which is something that's possible today but wasn't possible when this device was originally designed (Also it's quite charming and a little nostalgic that the speaker isn't the same thing that one might get in a bass boosted sound bar). The flaw is to do with the way batteries are dealt with by the little radio. It can charge batteries but very slowly, putting a couple of L-Ion rechargables in it would seem to be a good idea. But it seems that the radio chews through them even if it's plugged into the wall outlet. I've had to take the batteries out and put them into a charger a few times when I unplugged it from the wall and found that the batteries were dead. It isn't all that light on batteries and will flatten a set in two days or so from fully charged (Better batteries might last a little longer, the ones I've chosen are eveready which while reputable, well better batteries do exist), but if the charge circuiit isn't isolated and the charger doesn't keep up with the rate of consumption then the batteried will slowly run down even if the device is plugged into grid power. If you do get one and do take it on n adventure which will see you away from home for more than a few hours I'd say take a few extra batteries along so that you don't take the radio out to let it play music in the backgrouond and find that the batteries are dead.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome, a jewel
*by M***Y on September 3, 2021*

Update 3/28/2022 I have had some months to use this now, an still give it 5 starts. A few key fidings: 1. You may read that this has poor battery life. Not true, so long as you turn off the display when not in use. There is a setting for that, and if left one at full brightness, the batteries do get drained. So just be sure to set the display at the default setting (reamins on for about 10 seconds, and then shuts down). 2. For new SW users, timinjg is everything. I pick up Asian stations in the morning, 900 to noon. I pick up ham operators in the early evening. Stations simply have their own unique schedule, like a New Zealand station (11725), awesome station, I usually get this very late at night (Mountain Time USA), weekends, but it comes in really clear, with music, politics, great stuff. 3. On YouTube, search for "how to save statiions on eton elite executive" and there's a great how-to video there by a fellow, he does a really nice job of explaining and showing how to save your various stations and frequencies (all bands). Also how to label your pages. One you do it a few times, it's really easy. 4. Finally, I called Eton once with a question about the line-in. They got back to me, they called me back, it's still a weird feature IMHO as I list below, but what I did learn is that Eton is pronouced "ee-tahn" (emphais on the second syllable). So after some months of use, I enjoy the radio more with time, woth every penny. Original review Briefly, this is a great radio. I don't have much experience with short wave radios as points of comparison, but here are my experiences with this radio after almost a month, in no particular order: 1. I love the leather cover, I never take it off, look at the product pictures, it serves as a stand. It covers the face of the radio when not in use. Very functional. 2. Audio quality is outstanding, the audio output. The speaker is very small, limited range obviously, but I have connected good headphones and multiple speaker systems and the sound is just terrific for music. I have listened to a wide variety, classical, jazz, great highs, a solid bottom end. You can use either the headphone or the audio out jack for audio output, I use the latter, very similar to a standard FM tuner. 3. The audio-in feature battles me, it is only one channel, and I see no use for it. A mystery. 4. The instructions are not well written, but the information is there, it just takes a couple of times through. But this could be improved. 5. People complain it is a complicated radio to operate. I see that more as a reflection of its rich features; there is plenty to learn. 6. I get a gazillion AM stations.; I get a good number of FM stations (I do not live in a large metropolitan area) with good reception. 7. I am exploring the shortwave bands, I have picked up radio New Zealand, North Korea, China I think, many Spanish-speaking stations, and lots and lots of bible folks. Little in the way of European or African stations thus far. I now better understand why short-wave listening is a bit of an art, as reception varies a lot based on time and atmospheric conditions. 8. SSB was a bit of a mystery, but it works great while listening to ham radio operators. 9. Aircraft band is fun; I live about 60 miles north of Salt Lake City and pick up the local airport as well as the Salt Lake Center and aircraft with whom it interacts. 10. Great battery life, and the built-in battery charger is great and easy to use. 11. Finally, IMHO, this is a nice-looking and well-constructed radio, well designed in appearance, features, controls. It amazes me how the screen adapts to sunlight and shows up in a blue screen. Very cool. All in all, totally pleased. A lot of attention to details and features. I always like have a radio available especially for emergencies, but this radio I used almost daily at this point. This radio has a great pedigree.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good, but complicated
*by A***R on July 27, 2024*

This is a quality radio, as it should be for the price. It's solid, 17 ounces with batteries, and has a good heft. I wish the operational buttons on the front were a little larger for my fingers and aging eyesight. So far, battery life seems to be OK, with the backlight set to off. The manual could be better with more detailed explanations. It appears to have been written for use by those with more short wave experience than I have. There is one error that a previous reviewer noted on page 14; item 4 should be included in item 3 before pressing the PAGE/TIME button. The auto tune feature could be better on the short wave channels. It will tend to by-pass stations I think it should stop on. For me, manual tuning is more effective on the short wave stations. The external speaker isn't the greatest, but I do like the sound quality with quality earphones. The RDS feature is marginal, giving very little info about the particular program playing for an RDS station. If you use the RDS feature to set the radio's time, that time will change with each RDS station you tune in. I haven't had much success with the Single Side Band frequencies; probably need an external antenna for that. Reception seems to be very good, indicating a quality whip antenna, Overall, this is a quality, feature rich radio, intended for those with short wave knowledge and experience. I would recommend reading the manual thoroughly.

## Frequently Bought Together

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